NEW PARADIGMS FOR ULTRASOUND: ALZHEIMER’S DISEASE
Last month, I wrote a guest-blog based on my learning experience attending a program studying neuropsychiatry at Harvard last summer. Thank you for the kind words of encouragement and support many of you have given me thus far. It seeded the courage for me to complete this follow-up.
Because, for me, ultrasound science is ‘the family business’ I had a natural desire to understand more about emerging technologies and applications in the field of medicine. One area, in particular, that piqued my interest was Continue reading
A Statistical Look at What Students Do and Don’t Know
A STATISTICAL LOOK AT WHAT STUDENTS DO AND DON’T KNOW (follow-up to LEARNING FROM ‘FAILURE’ … ? )
As referenced previously, Pegasus has labored compiling anonymized data from individuals and institutions to better prepare exam candidates for ultrasound credentialing and board exams for many, many years. This analysis is valuable in Continue reading →